The "Rosel" holding of the Rostec State Corporation has delivered more than 2000 Oxide industrial batteries to customers for uninterruptible power supplies for telecommunications equipment. Production is organized at the Novosibirsk Radio Parts Plant "Oxide."
Batteries made using AGM technology are designed to ensure the uninterrupted operation of telecommunications systems, such as automated telephone exchanges, automatic alert equipment, and servers. They are resistant to voltage fluctuations and function stably in a wide temperature range. According to the General Director of NZR "Oxide," Lev Nosenko, the products are not inferior to foreign counterparts and can replace imported batteries.
Deliveries are carried out under long-term contracts with major telecom operators. The plant's production line allows the production of up to 60 thousand batteries per year. The execution of contracts is proceeding according to approved schedules, which ensures a stable supply to the telecommunications industry.
The Novosibirsk Radio Parts Plant "Oxide," founded in 1952, is part of the "Roselectronika" holding of the Rostec State Corporation. The company specializes in the production of electronic components, including tantalum capacitors and batteries, used in various industries.
Read more materials on the topic:
The "Serp-VS13D" drone suppression system has been modernized at the "Rosel" enterprise